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Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

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Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

1 year 1 month ago - 1 year 1 month ago
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Found a thread where a guy replaced the OEM 4 blade fan with one with many 9 blades. "Just replace my fan with a replacement one from a TDM 900 Yamaha 2004-2010 model. Fits in the original housing. Just need 2x5mm holes drilling.see photos."KZ1300 LHS, TDM 900 RHS.
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Swap outer's and inners is the plan..
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These screws came out easy.
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OEM fan, not so much. Had to make a 'driving' post to use an impact screwdriver in order not bend the housing.
Whack Whack.
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If you decide to make this mod, I'll happily rent you the special test fixture!
For a nominal fee, of course!
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Re: Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

1 year 1 month ago - 1 year 1 month ago
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This is deluxe model. It has a recessed hole so the screw end has somewhere to call home.
Whack Whack.
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My OEM fan housing didn't align as nicely as the feller who thought this idea up. Used clips to help 'space' the motor/housing.
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Like this. FJR1300 fairing clips worked perfect.
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After careful consideration, decided to 'unfold' the ridge to gain purchase on some 
some metal for a new hole. Yes, I know this reduced the housing strength. It may
even crack sometime during the next 40 years...
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Ready for the paint department.
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I have no real fabrication capabilites. Maybe someday a Tig welder, brake, etc...
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Re: Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

1 year 1 month ago - 1 year 1 month ago
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This might work after all!
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TDM fan bearing part number.
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Propellor removed, mounted up good.
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Another 4 hours of my life gone.. LOL.
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In place.
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Old fan had a crack working... only a matter of time..
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More later.
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Re: Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

1 year 1 month ago
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Following. I'm interested to hear if it's obvious that the airflow has increased.
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Re: Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

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My little son owns a 2018 Z650.

Some time ago he had an accident and I had to change several parts of the bike, including the radiator that I already bought used with the fan mounted.

I have the old fan and looking closely it can be attached to the old Z1300 bracket with little modification with the three screws that hold it together.


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Re: Fan replacement from a TDM 900 Yamaha

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For the record
1979-1982 kz1300's used a 4 blade fan part # 59041-1001
1983-1988 used a 7 blade fan # 59041-1051
and of course the fan motors are different part numbers so it may not be a direct fit.

When i did my conversion , I bought a fan from a ZRX1200 and cut the shroud and welded it on to the to the mount ring. After testing the output, I would guess the 7 blade fan put out  30-40 % more air than the 4 blade fan.

Kawboy's fan conversion using a ZRX1200 fan blade and motor

 
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